Speakup Sans Synth?

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On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Holmes, Steve wrote:

> Just curious, can ViaVoice be used with a 486 with 32 meg?
>
IBM says the minimum processor should be a Pentium 233 mHz.

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Ward [mailto:tward at bright.net]
> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 11:11 PM
> To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> Subject: Re: Speakup Sans Synth?
>
>
> I also think that Viavoice would be a good addition to Speakup if it can be
> done.
> I know that Emacspeak does supportit, and I use it on my laptop for that
> purpose.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Terry D. Cudney <terry at wasagacottage.com>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 7:54 AM
> Subject: Re: Speakup Sans Synth?
>
>
> > Hi Janina,
> >
> > This sounds very interesting, especially for a laptop/portable w/ builtin
> sound support. Care to share with us what was involved in getting it running
> with alsa?
> >
> >
> > You wrote:
> >
> > -=> Hmmm, what would it take to wire up ViaVoice TTS? Believe it or not, I
> > -=> have ViaVoice working under ALSA, though I understand it's not
> supposed
> > -=> to. At least the kernel I'm now running has no OSS compiled in though
> > -=> there are some OSS modules in /lib/modules/2.2.17.
> > -=>
> > -=>
> > -=> On 10 Dec 2000, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> > -=>
> > -=> > Hi Janina:  With the cvs code you certainly can boot with the synth
> > -=> > either turned off or not connected.  There isn't much if any
> > -=> > performance hit as you call it.
> > -=> >
> > -=> > I was planning on not releasing a new version of speakup until I had
> > -=> > the synth modules stuff written, but a number of folks have been
> > -=> > lobbying for a new release before then.  I'd be interrested in
> hearing
> > -=> > folks opinion on this subject.
> > -=> >
> > -=> >   Kirk
> > -=> >
> > -=> >
> > -=>
> > -=> --
> > -=>
> > -=> Janina Sajka, Director
> > -=> Technology Research and Development
> > -=> Governmental Relations Group
> > -=> American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
> > -=>
> > -=> janina at afb.net
> > -=> (202) 408-8175
> > -=> http://www.afb.org/gov.html
> > -=>
> > -=>
> > -=> The invention of the printing press has been named the crowning
> > -=> achievement of the past millennium. Yet, electronic publishing will
> soon
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> > -=>
> > -=> http://www.afb.org/ebook.html
> > -=>
> > -=> Are you developing software? Make it accessible to blind computer
> users.
> > -=> Read http://www.afb.org/technology/accessapp.html to learn how.
> > -=>
> > -=>
> > -=>
> > -=> _______________________________________________
> > -=> Speakup mailing list
> > -=> Speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> > -=> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
> > -=>
> >
> > --terry
> >
> > Name: Terry D. Cudney
> > Phone: (905)735-6127
> > E-mail: terry at wasagacottage.com
> > WWW: www.wasagacottage.com
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
>
>
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>
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>

-- 

				Janina Sajka, Director
				Technology Research and Development
				Governmental Relations Group
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

janina at afb.net
(202) 408-8175
http://www.afb.org/gov.html


The invention of the printing press has been named the crowning
achievement of the past millennium. Yet, electronic publishing will soon
eclipse it. Read our White Paper: "Surpassing Gutenberg" available at:

	http://www.afb.org/ebook.html

Are you developing software? Make it accessible to blind computer users.
Read http://www.afb.org/technology/accessapp.html to learn how.






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